Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 13, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Pearson In Antigua May Stay 10 Days United Attack | SARNIA (CP) -- Problems) jand ills of today's society re-| quire a united attack from all churches, the national leader of) |the Salvation Army in Canada} 'said Sunday. | Commissioner Edgar Grin- |sted, of Toronto, said a united effort by all churches, however, did not mean an organic union of churches. OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- \ ter Pearson flew to Antigua Sunday for a Caribbean holiday delayed two weeks. ago by pressing government business including the cabinet - splitting Mercantile Bank crisis. The prime minister will stay at least a week, perhaps 10 days With his wife Maryon and private secretary, Mr, Pearson flew south in a Transport De- Miss Neal |DeGaulle Seen Not Scores Hit As Speaker By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS (AP)--From the sum-/'0Ward Parliament. Neal strode onto the stage and|pyramid, where President de| Minister Maurice Couve de Upset By Sunday's Vote Result policies without even a oe in France's first popular | jelection for the presidency in a NEW YORK (AP)--Patricia mit of the French political] Will the defeat of Foreign|century. -- : The policy of withdrawing the audience rose with thunder.|Gaulle sits, the Gaullist rever-|Murville and the loss of almost/from the North Atlantic Treaty ous applause. For any other/Sals in Sunday's elections for a|40 deputies from the Gaullist|/Organization's integrated com- academy award - winning ac-|new National Assembly are|Majority in the outgoing as-|mands and asking all foreign tress, a hardly would have been note-! annoying incident. worthy. For Pat Neal, it was' pe Gaulle himself is not re- licy? This is hardly likely. pic chygnicgall caro to the assembly, And The 76 - year - old president, was nearly brought to a tragic) Although the deputies can over-|now in the second year of a end by three massive strokes.|{!TOW any cabinet, de Gaulle|seven-year second term in of- There was doubt she could ever/2¢S Not really consider the/fice, regards himself as the walk, tal or even see normally Cabinet responsible to the as-|fount of political action in gain. sembly, He appoints the pre-|France. He believes this was But Sunday night, everything Mier and all the ministers and|what the voters intended when! was perfect. : expects them to carry out his|they voted him into office in "It was just beautiful," said ANB. aR ToS 1314 - minute speech|likely to be viewed only as an|sembly give de Gaulle second/troops and allied bases to leave thoughts about his foreign po-|French territory belongs: to de Gaulle himself. _ The same holds true for his dislike of anything that would seem American policies. In the legis- lative campaign it appeared that his foreign policy had the support of most elements. to be agreement for partment Jetstar, an eight-pas- senger VIP aircraft. Mr. Pearson cancelled his schedulde holiday earlier when the question of the sale to Cana- dian interests of the U.S.-owned Mercantile Bank blew up in the cabinet with ministers choosing up sides. From all reports the issue has finally been settled with Mercantile to be allowed five years to "go Canadian | PRIME MINISTER LESTER PEARSON Sales Increase | OTTAWA (CP) --_ Depart- ment store sales were 5.4 per Death Sentence cent higher in the week ended) KINSHASA, The Congo (Reut- Feb, 18 than in the same week ors) _ Former Congolese pre- last year, the Dominion Bureau) mier Moise Tshombe -- now in of Statistics reported today. exile in Madrid -- was sen- A 3.4-per-cent drop was re-|tenced to death here today for corded in Ontario, but in-|high treason. creases in the other provinces!' 4 three-man special military were; Atlantic provinces 2.5 per) coyrt sentenced the 47-year-old cent; Quebec 1.7 per cent; Man-|Tshombe. itoba 6.6 per cent; Saskat-! Resides high treason, they chewan 16.1 per cent; Alberta|found him guilty of attempts 20.8' per cent; and British Co-| against:the security of the state. lumbia 14.6 per cent. There is no appeal and a re- i |prieve can be given only by Wilson Loser |Congo President, Joseph Mo- | butu RHONDDA, Wales (AP)--The nationalist parties of Wales and Scotland are injecting a new element into British politics-- and the loser is Prime Minister Wilson's Labor party. The first Labor loss in this new upsurge of home-rule fervor f came in a parliamentary byelec- tion last week Scottish nationalists took val- uable votes away from Labor who lost a seat in Glasgow to the opposition Conservatives. An even bigger upset was narrowly averted in the Rhondda valley of Wales, traditional stronghold of Labor, where the Welsh na- tionalists sliced a 16,888 - vote Labor majority to 2,306 in another byelection. The message to Wilson is clear--about 20 seats in Wales which Labor has considered its own now are in jeopardy, Miss East Ontario oT (CP) -- Brunette N elen Hughes, 19, a secretary in a Brockville law firm, Sat- ew Procedures urday was named Miss East-| 'WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. ern Ontario over 48 other en-|Attorney - General Ramsey trants in a contest billed as the/Clark said Sunday the justice largest winter beauty pageant/department has tightened up its| in Canada, procedures for approval of) Just 24 hours earlier, Miss|Wire-taps, requiring his written Hughes had managed only third! consent in each individual case. place in a Brockville city; Clark said he believes wire- beauty. competition. tapping is justified in only one The eastern Ontario event,|2"a--"national security, where sponsored by the Perth Cham-|there is a direct threat to the ber of Commerce, provided|Security of this nation. Miss Hughes with $2,200 and al.' /t is my judgment today that trip to the Miss Dominion of there are 38 wire-taps, there are Canada contest in Niagar 3 (no electronic surveillances oth- Falls July 1. jerwise, and that all of these are Saturday's runner-up was Pa-|in the national security area, tricia Smith, 23, Ottawa Winter|Clark said. Carnival queen, who also goes He said he thinks eavesdrop- to Niagara Falls. ping outside this. area '"'is in- |compatible with what we want Wins Award \for this country." 'GUELPH (cP)-- Allan Ham-| No Support {ll of Goodwood, Ont. Saturday; VANCOUVER (CP) -- Rob- won the all - around showman|ert Thompson says he resigned award at the annual Collegelearlier this week as national Royal agricultural show at the Social Credit leader due to a University of Guelph. | Dwayne McCartney of Dor-/provincial associations. chester placed second in the show, held on the last two week- ends and watched by some 7,000 ver spectators. radio station CKWX as saying,| Gord Walker of Stayner was|"It is my opinion that unless/ declared livestock cham-| money is received it will be im-| pion with Jim Hattins of/possible to carry on a national! cing second. party." | Ries fee hibald of Owen| He said in the taped inter-| Sound came first in the home|view that the national party's economics division with Ruth|treasury is bankrupt because Snyder of Woodstock the run-|Provincial associations have ner-up. jwithheld financial support the oe last 16 months. Mr. Thompson plans to travel) |to Singapore and to return to 'Canada about March 17. HERE AND THERE WELDING TOPIC H Rene Laporte, chief technic- al field afivisor for Eutectic |Welding Alloys Co. of Canada Ltd., Downsview will be guest 4 j PRIME. MINISTER HARQLD WILSON Money To Invest ! 'lunion at all," he said: in an in-lof 2,000 at a benefit for the New 3 |ment does not agree to an in-| Grace MacInnis, NDP Mem- River, western James Bay, crease in the guaranteed price|ber of Parliament for Vancou-|Cochrane, Timagami lack of financial support from |!ow. Mr. Thompson was quoted in|be extended into other Latin a telephone interview Saturday|American countries, Africa and from Saigon by Vancouver/Asia because of a shortage of | "T am not in favor of organic pole hh gscg tae wa WEATHER FORECAST say is likely to change his terview. York Association for Brain In- "For all the churches to come jured Children. It was her first together under. one hierarchy is|PUblic appearance since the a mistake. The tendency of a|Strokes. | hierarchy is always to say 'you There to assure her that she |should-do this, you shouldn't do !@d been a success were many that'. figures from the entertainment Phase world: Rock Hudson, Van John-! 'There is a tendency for Alcon, Leonard Bernstein, Otto hierarchy to become dictator-| preminger, Joan With Some TORONTO (CP) -- Official! ial," he said. |Henry Fonda, Martin Gabel and 'day. ' Despite opposition to organic|Skitch Henderson. |, ovmopsls: Tight 'snow Js Tals union among churches, Com-| ling in Northern Ontario and| missioner Grinsted said he fav-/- PERSONAL MISFORTUNE temperatures have moderated. ors spiritual unity. "There is a| Miss Neal spoke at the din- Temperatures are generally in great need for churches getting|"er because she has a brain-in-|the teens across the north, close together to meet the cry. iured child of her own, six-year-|Strong east to southeast winds | ling needs of humanity." old Theo who was struck by ajare bringing slightly milder air car when he was three months |across the lower lakes. A rather} : . old. weak disturbance from Michi-| Milk Strike | She faltered only once during|gan will cross. southern Ontario} i . |her speech, and that was with|today, producing some drizzle TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario|emotion as she spoke about her this dtenson, may be hit by a strike of milk| <5, : aint hand producers in April if milk price) ------___ |, Toronto, Hamilton, London, |demands are not met, John Dol-| eager 7 eye ee F in| Erie, Lake Huron, s n [Patines Union, said. Sinaey) OVERCHArge Seen Genizian hay, Halbuiton, tat Ini 5 ntario, Niagara regions: se ia wee a On Food Prices Cloudy and a little milder to- iphone interview from his home| WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) --The 4a¥- Ovcasional tig ht drizzle jin Corbetton, following a meet-|public is being overcharged for d little Tapldak tneaday, jing in Toronto of the union ex-/food "but we can't prove it," Wi ae theast 15 tod er Hf ecutive that directors of the|said a member of the Senate-| "NGS hee riety z shales deta farmers union will meet in}Commons committee on con- north 1 Tues ay. | Guelph March 18 to decide on|sumer food prices here late Sun-_ Sudbury, North Bay, northern} action if the federal govern-)day. Georgian Bay, Algoma, White regions: lof industrial milk. ver-Kingsway, told a meeting |Cloudy under oie, Gat ; here that the cost of food in the snow and milder today. Vari- Bhrgghoge dh watid eg pppoe 18 months had risen twice |able cloudiness and a little col-| hundredweight they will with-|28 fast as any other item. der Tuesday. Winds southeast| draw their milk from the! Asked if food producers were 15 today becoming north 15 to-| market : "gouging the Canadian public," /night. : | id A she replied: "We know it but) Ottawa region: Some sunny The increase would bring the) we can't prove it." periods. this morning but other- guaranteed price to $5 a hun-| she blamed the rising food|wise cloudy today. Periods of| dredweight for milk supplied) costs on "deceptive packaging,/snow this evening and tonight.| for industrial use. jcostly and senseless advertis-|Tuesday clearing and a little! ine a 5 is the brainwashing of)colder. Winds light. children by television advertis- Free Records ing," trading stamps and a Forecast temperatures TORONTO (CP) -- Every)"cents-off policy that doesn't] Low overnight, high Tuesday | high school in Canada is to get/tell off what." Windsor Veceeeceese 28 40 a copy of the Toronto Symph-| Mrs. MacInnis suggested the |St. Thomas 25 35 ony Orchestra's new two-record|establishment of either a gov-|London .... 25 35 album. jernmental agency to control|/Kitchener ... 25 35 The music is. Hector Berlioz'|f00d distribution or a co-opera-|Mount Forest ...... 20 35 ' tive might keep food costs in|Wingham .. Symphanle Faniasiqne 8.24hine antl we fel person wha[Hatalion css. 38 Freedman's Images, Sir Ernest produce for service instead of|St. Catharines 25 35 MacMillan's Two Sketches on|Producing for the profit of ajToronto ...... 25 35 ew." Peterborough 20 32 French-Canadian Airs, Pierre} Mercure's Triptyque and Fran-| cois Morel's L'Etoile Noire. | | The recording, made in De- i l f cember, 1966, is a joint centen- nial project of the Toronto Symphony, IBM Corporation and Columbia Records of Can- ada Ltd., which is distributing the album commercially. The IBM Corp., which paid for "'above-the-line" costs of the two-day 'recording session, is distributing more than 2,500 |copies. of the album to every high school in Canada. The discs will probably be mailed in April, | Nuns New Role VATICAN CITY (AP)--Nuns jare performing many of the functions of Roman Catholic |priests in 10 parishes in Brazil and by the end of this year, 40 more parishes there may fol- WE ARE STILL STUDYING PHARMACY When a pharmacist graduates from his College of Pharmacy (now it takes 4 years or more), he must poss @ Provincial examination to prove his knowledge, so that he can safely be trusted to compound and dispense drugs and prescriptions. 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